Statues of Liberty
(Die! I can't die! If I die, who will pick my nose?) We are all moving around, Statues, floating inches Above the ground/lawn, (you can use ground or lawn) Coming and going And going then gone.Arthur said of my dwelling on death that I should "get over it," it is inevitable but I cannot... I think it is the single most important thing that happens to us after birth. Nothing else matters. And the more we respect and savour life, the more important death becomes. Written February 17th, 2002 © on Feb 17 2002 01:12 AM PST, same as above 0 • 13
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"(Die! I can't die! If I die,..."